Okay, so I’ve been messing around with some predictions for the Philadelphia Phillies, and let me tell you, it’s been a ride. I started by digging into some addresses, like 2521 N Opal St and 2521 N 18th St in Philly. I was just curious, you know? I looked up these single-family homes, checked out their prices, and even saw how much they’re renting for. Like, one’s going for $1,900 a month! Can you believe that? I was just clicking around, reading about how many bedrooms and bathrooms they have. It’s wild how much info you can find online. It was almost like I was house-hunting, but not really. I was just having a look-see.
Then, I started playing around with this thing where you can put in your sleep schedule and caffeine intake. I don’t know, I just kind of enjoyed playing with the time, adding in when I might have some coffee. I tried to use it for a while to help me predict my alertness levels throughout the day. It was quite interesting to see the results. It got me thinking about how cool it is that you can input all this personal data and get some kind of output. I mean, it’s not rocket science, but it’s still pretty neat. It was fun to test and play with it.
I also stumbled upon some info about a house with ceiling fans in every room and an in-unit washer and dryer. I mean, who doesn’t love a good ceiling fan, right? I was picturing myself living there, enjoying the breeze. And a washer and dryer inside the house? That’s the dream! I even saw something about a place called 2521 Nicholas St. It’s apparently a “stunning” 3-bedroom place. I was just imagining what it must look like inside. Fancy, I bet.
Oh, and then I got into this whole thing about address validation. Like, what happens when a healthcare professional gets an “Address Invalid” alert? I went down this rabbit hole of reading about pre-validation and all that jazz. It’s not really related to the Phillies, but I found it kind of interesting. I guess I just like learning about these little details. It’s like, how do they make sure the address is real? What’s the process? I had a lot of these questions in my mind.
And finally, I saw that 2521 W Silver St isn’t for sale. It’s another single-family home, 956 square feet, with 3 bedrooms. I was just comparing all these different houses, you know? Thinking about the sizes, the prices, the locations. It got me thinking about the real estate market in Philly. I even imagined myself as a real estate agent, showing these places to people. “Here we have a beautiful 3-bedroom home…”
So, yeah, that’s basically what I’ve been up to. Just exploring, clicking, reading, and imagining. It’s not exactly a prediction about the Phillies’ performance, but it’s a prediction of my journey through random information on the internet. I guess you could say I predicted I’d get lost in all this stuff. And I was right!
- Started by looking up addresses in Philly.
- Played around with a sleep/caffeine schedule thing.
- Read about houses with cool features.
- Got curious about address validation.
- Compared different homes in Philly.
- Ended up just exploring and having fun with random information.